From: owner-dr350-digest@lists.xmission.com (dr350-digest) To: dr350-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: dr350-digest V1 #32 Reply-To: dr350-digest Sender: owner-dr350-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-dr350-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk dr350-digest Monday, April 26 1999 Volume 01 : Number 032 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 21:24:06 -0600 From: "Tom Warr" Subject: Re: (dr350) Anybody got a 435 kit from thumper PS I have 8000 hard miles on my DR350/400S. Still going strong. TW ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 21:43:17 -0600 From: "Kurt Simpson" Subject: (dr350) Fw: [cmbt_touring] BC Canyons Rally '99 Come and join Vik and I.... - -----Original Message----- From: Ged Schwartz To: cmbt_touring@onelist.com Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 2:39 PM Subject: [cmbt_touring] BC Canyons Rally '99 >From: Ged Schwartz > >Combat Tourers: > >>I posted this a few months back and wish to make one final post...if you >>are already a confirmed registrant or have no interest in a British >>Columbia dual purpose ride in late July, please hit your trash icon ... > >As of April 25th, there are five (5 ...count'em) spots available on this >adventure. The post was initially on the BMW-GS list, but the word leaked >(a good thing) and we have several non-beemers signed up (KXR 650's). >Registration cut-off is May 30th. E-mail me for more info if you are >interested: > >>BC CANYONS RALLY 99 >> >>>This is an invitation for adventure riders: >> >>While riding with a gang of 50 other GSers ( a few 650's and one guy on his >>new Triumph street rocket...[he said he left the GS at home]) last summer >>for three days of Idaho backroads on the way to the Missoula National (big >>thanks to Mike from Boise), I decided it would be a lot of fun to share >>some of British Columbia's best riding with those interested in backroading. >> >>>Here is the concept: This rally will be limited to a maximum of 20 riders >>who want to participate in a 5 day ride through a variety of canyons, >>forest service roads, some primo paved sections, and some "on your pegs" >>terrain. Each rider should have intermediate riding skills, be able to read >>good maps (a compass may help sometimes), be "self-reliant" and adventurous, >>choose to either camp or rent accommodations (each evening will offer dinner >>and the choice of camping or renting accommodation at local inns or >motels), and be ready to ride along river canyons, desert (we have cactus >in BC as well as >>snow, eh!), 4-wheel roads, mountain passes, and most excellent scenery. >>> >>>The dates for the rally are from July 26 - 30th, 1999 (full moon on the >>28th). The rally will convene in Kamloops, BC on the evening of July 25th >>for socializing and discussing the tour's outline. Each day will offer 150 - >>300 kms of riding and end with supper being provided. Each day's ride has >>optional pavement routes or good gravel roads as alternate routes for those >>who wish to vary their riding. >>> >>>Those who register for the rally will receive the following: >>> * Rally itinerary; >>> * EXCELLENT maps with routes highlighted and pertinent detailed >>guide notes; >>> * accommodation information so participants can reserve their own >>> lodging should they choose not to camp; >>> * locations for gas along route to be identified; >>> * suppers will be provided each night; >>> * breakfast (coffee, fruit,and muffins) will be provided each >>morning; >>> * campsite costs are covered for tenters; >>> * probably some other crap also included. >>> * recommended "approach routes" for riders from out-of-province >>> so you can check out stupendous riding to and from this rally. >>> >> ** Fantastic maps are being provided with the gracious generosity of >>MUSSIO VENTURES LTD...publishers of BC's BEST backroad map books. ** > >> >>>This project is intended to be a cost-recovery project and IS NOT a >>commercial tour... we organize the basics so you can enjoy the ride and >>know that showers, campsights and supper are waiting at the end of your >>day's ride. >>> >>>The cost will be $150 Canadian (about $100 US), eh? >>> >>>The route travels west from Kamloops, through old Hudson Bay trade routes >>and Caribou Gold Rush trails, and will travel primarily by gravel and dirt >>roads (some pavement is necessary for small stretches) through the towns of >> >>Cache Creek, Spences Bridge, Pavillion, Clinton, Bralorne, and Lilooet >>(these are the major gas stops). The 3-day ride will leave riders a few >>hours from Pemberton/Whistler (North America's top ski resort [w/glacier >>skiing in July]), and the 5-day ride brings riders either back to Kamloops >>or with the option to go to Vancouver or the Okanagan Valley. >> >>This ride offers some of BC's best riding in terms of some good paved sport >>sections, and a lot of off-slab roads. An alternate route which is >>primarily paved for those who don't want the gravel/dirt components will be >>marked out on the maps ....this alternate route ends up at the same >>location each evening as the dirt riders ... the third night will be at >>Tyax Lodge and will require about 1-2 hours riding on GOOD gravel road from >>Lillooet...and the same to ride out the next day...either to Pemberton or >>back to Lillooet by gravel. >> >>You don't need to be Helge Pederson to join the alternate route (but he can >>come for free if he wants!) >> >>>We are floating this invitation out to you so you can consider next >>summer's riding plans now. More basic information can be obtained from me >>(Ged Schwartz) at "gsmswrsw@wkpowerlink.com" Registration packages (maps, >>etc) will be mailed to interested parties who e-mail their addresses >> >>There are some vacancies remaining...so far the long distance award goes to >>*** from Arkansas...unless Erwin makes it across the Bering Straights on >>his Russian route from Germany. >> >>Registration cut-off date is May 31. >> >>Thanks for letting me clutter up the list with this post. >> >>Ged Schwartz >>Kamloops, BC >>(250) 372-0550 >>81-80GS >>96 1100GSABS >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? >http://www.ONElist.com >Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the Internet! > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:36:36 -0400 (EDT) From: MILLFAM@webtv.net (john miller) Subject: (dr350) lethal weapons I took a spill in some deep sand yesterday and hurt my shoulder pretty bad.Went to the ER and nothing broken or seperated thank god.I have been making the mistake of riding off road with the stock tires.Anyway my point is we all fall at one time or another but if you are an SE owner your mirrors become lethal weapons on impact.That is what my right shoulder got driven into when I crashed.Two words on the stock mirrors LOSE THEM if you have not already.There are fold down mirrors that are avialable to get the damn things out of the way altogether.Gonna order a set today along with tires and a good chest protector.I always wear a helmet but that was it.Now I am gonna buy some more protective gear something me and my buddys mistakenly overlooked.Guys,don't learn the hard way like me it could have been worse this was my wake up call wear the right gear when you play in the woods!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:02:58 -0400 From: "Mike Harpster" Subject: (dr350) Carb Quirks My 98 DR350se and I got horizontal the other day while trail riding. I managed to keep the bike running and after picking it up it would just bog out if I tried to rev it over about 2000 rpm. It took a good 5 minutes before it would run right. Here's where it gets weird- I finished riding the trail and rode home at about 40 mph and it was running OK. I shut it off for about 30 mins. and then rode it again and it was running really rough again. This isn't the first time this has happened, eventually it seems to clean itself out and then it runs fine. Anyone else had this happen? If so can someone tell me what is causing it and if there is anything to remedy it (besides not falling down). Also does anyone have a good routine for restarting a hot bike after falling down? Thanks; Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:27:10 -0700 From: loren bohl Subject: Re: (dr350) Carb Quirks Mike Harpster wrote: > > My 98 DR350se and I got horizontal the other day while trail riding. I > managed to keep the bike running and after picking it up it would just > bog out if I tried to rev it over about 2000 rpm. It took a good 5 > minutes before it would run right. Here's where it gets weird- I > finished riding the trail and rode home at about 40 mph and it was > running OK. I shut it off for about 30 mins. and then rode it again and > it was running really rough again. This isn't the first time this has > happened, eventually it seems to clean itself out and then it runs fine. > Anyone else had this happen? If so can someone tell me what is causing > it and if there is anything to remedy it (besides not falling down). > Also does anyone have a good routine for restarting a hot bike after > falling down? > Thanks; Mike I have a '98 SE and have had a similar problem, mine finally quit running about the time I made it to the dealer, and that never happens, usually a bike will run fantastic with in about a block of the shop. the mechanic actually couldn't get the thing running after the bout of popping and acting like a two stroke with a fouled plug. I stayed and we changed the plug, looked for water in the wire harness, drained the carb, and rubbed our chins. The bike finally restarted, and ran just as poorly. I left the bike for a day, he went through the carb and checked a few other things, but never found the problem. When I picked it up it ran fine, he gave me the old "try it and see how it works". the only time it did it again was in the woods in some really tight stuff it sputtered and popped through out the day and has never done it since. I wish I could tell you exactly what the mech. did but he said it was apparently a piece of dirt or something in the carb that he didn't see but cleaned out. L Bohl ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:11:02 -0500 From: "C. Coons" Subject: Re: (dr350) Carb Quirks This has happened to me (more than once). I think that gas gets into the airbox. If you squeeze the airbox drain gas usually comes out. Treating it like it is flooded (WFO throttle) helps clear it up. Another good reason to stay vertical. >My 98 DR350se and I got horizontal the other day while trail riding. I >managed to keep the bike running and after picking it up it would just >bog out if I tried to rev it over about 2000 rpm. It took a good 5 >minutes before it would run right. Here's where it gets weird- I >finished riding the trail and rode home at about 40 mph and it was >running OK. I shut it off for about 30 mins. and then rode it again and >it was running really rough again. This isn't the first time this has >happened, eventually it seems to clean itself out and then it runs fine. >Anyone else had this happen? If so can someone tell me what is causing >it and if there is anything to remedy it (besides not falling down). >Also does anyone have a good routine for restarting a hot bike after >falling down? > Thanks; Mike > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 10:15:58 -0400 (EDT) From: MILLFAM@webtv.net (john miller) Subject: (dr350) airfilter Anyone out there use a K&N air filter?The guy at the dealer told me it would let sand in the carb.My friend uses one in his quad and that is the only place he goes is sand pits with no problems with hs filter.Any sugg. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:17:03 -0700 From: Subject: Re: (dr350) Sucky swingarm!!! Scot, Yes; plenty of welding done here. I went from non-braced, to an inward braced, to an in-and-out braced, then back to non-braced swing arm. From my experience you will gain little stability from all of the bracing, certainly not what you might think; it still had the side-hop even after all of my bracing efforts, just *some* less, certainly dissapointing after all of that work. May I suggest you try the Kouba Link - much less trouble and risk. BTW, Norm is not paying me to say this (I paid full retail), I'm just a satisfied customer that found a solution, and wanting to save you & others the trouble and expense. Of late I have moved on to RMX legs since the front forks have not lived up to my expectations; an RMX shock went in to balance my setup. John Has anyone had experience with welding the braces on the DR swingarm to make them semi-boxed?? Kinda like what Scotts or Thumper would do?? I can weld aluminum, just wondering if y'all use a jig or what you do to avoid warping.....can cut the braces to size as well....Help!! Scot350@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 19:34:22 PDT From: "Bryan Nolastname" Subject: (dr350) suggestion Here's a suggestion for Kurt or anyone else that may want to take the time to do it: check out http://grundlesoftware.com/xr400/XRMods.htm This is a page on the XR400 site where owners post what mods they've done to their bikes. It would be cool if we had a similar area. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 22:49:30 -0400 From: Bret Gergely Subject: (dr350) who makes 385 kit People have been talking about a 385 kit. Sounds like a good choice for me. I was wondering who makes it, the price, and a number or website were I can get in contact with them. I also want to thank the people who emailed me back before (especially John, he was a lot of help). Bret 95 DR350SE 96 DR350S ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 22:10:08 -0600 From: "Tom Warr" Subject: Re: (dr350) Carb Quirks ?Dirt or water in the carb bowl, or tank? I have had water in my fuel several times, with similar symptoms. Try draining the bowl, and a can of Heat in the tank. TW ------------------------------ End of dr350-digest V1 #32 **************************